On 10:10 Fri 20 Oct     , Luc Hermitte wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > However my concerns are broader as I'm trying to figure out ways of
> > having a
> > vim project maintained by different people but enforcing that their
> > coding
> > standards/modifications adhere to a test framework.
> 
> So, you're not looking for unit testing as there exists quite a few projects, 
> but for linters it seems like vint 
> https://github.com/Kuniwak/vint
> 
> I've even seen an external tool for github (1) that automatically tries to 
> execute the linter on code pushed -- alas I can't remember the name, or did 
> it stop supporting vim, I can't tell.
> 
> Anyway, I usually just unit-test my plugin with a mixture of my vim-UT (1) 
> and of vimrunner (3) that I've even registered in travis-ci which gives me 
> little nice badges (4).
> 
> (1) https://github.com/marketplace
> (2) https://github.com/LucHermitte/vim-UT/
> (3) https://github.com/LucHermitte/vim-UT/blob/master/doc/rspec-integration.md
> (4) https://github.com/LucHermitte/lh-vim-lib#lh-vim-lib-v400---
> 
> -- 
> Luc Hermitte

Nice work, thanks for the links.

Best regards,
Marcin

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